The NASW Ohio Annual Statewide Social Work Conference brings together 400+ social workers and 60+ sponsoring organizations from around the state of Ohio for two days of learning, resources sharing, and connection.
Attendees are able to earn up to 30+ Social Work, Counselor, or MFT CEUs between in-person and virtual content, with over 20 workshop options to choose from on a wide range of clinical and macro social work topics.
Your registration includes:- Attendance at the in-person conference, with access to 5.5 in-person CEUs each day!
- Access to the recorded virtual content, available following the in-person event. One day attendees will get access to a minimum of 9.5 virtual CEUs (15 total between in-person and virtual content), and two day attendees will get access to a minimum of 19 virtual CEUs (30 total between in-person and virtual content).
- Access to at least 3 Ethics and 3 Supervision CEUs each day, between virtual and in-person content.
- Breakfast, lunch, and a snack break each day of the conference.
- Access to conference extra's including the Thursday evening networking event, chair massages, and professional headshots! (Chair massages and headshots do have availability limits, more details to come).
Registration instructions (please read before registering):
- Full conference details can be accessed HERE>>>
- NASW Ohio members should log in prior to registering to access the discounted membership rate. If you are not a paid member of NASW Ohio, please complete your registration without logging in or consider becoming a member of NASW Ohio to receive the discounted member rate! Membership information HERE>>>
- We are not requiring attendees to pre-select the breakout workshops they plan to attend during registration. On the full conference details page you can view
the workshop schedule and make a plan for the ones you would like to attend, or just decide on the day of!
- Accessibility and Accommodations Request Instructions: NASW Ohio is committed to creating inclusive and accessible events. If you have a disability (including but not limited to concussion, vision, mobility, hearing, physical or other health related disabilities), require communication access services for the deaf or hard of hearing, or believe that you require a reasonable accommodation to be able to participate in this event fully, please contact NASW Ohio at info.naswoh@socialworkers.org by Wednesday, October 22nd to discuss your accessibility needs. We will also attempt to implement late requests, but we cannot guarantee they will be met, depending on the requested service availability.
- Dietary Restrictions: Unique dietary restrictions can only be accommodated for registrations made by Friday, October 24th. However, many dietary restrictions, including vegetarian and gluten free, will be accommodated by our regular meal options. If you have questions regarding if your dietary needs will be able to be accommodated by the regular meals available, please email info.naswoh@socialworkers.org.
Cancelation Policy: Cancelations made by Friday, October 24th will receive a full refund minus the $10 processing fee. Cancelations after October 24th or after will receive a refund of all but $75 per day of registration, to cover non-refundable food costs.
Those currently enrolled in an MSW, BSW, or Associate degree program or those who are fully retired are eligible for the discounted student/retiree rate.
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In-Person
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Both Days
30 CEUs between in-person and virtual content
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One Day
15 CEUs between in-person and virtual content
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NASW Member
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$298
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$178
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Non-Member
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$425
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$255
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Student/Retiree Member
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$205
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$123
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Student/Retiree, Non-Member
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$240
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$145
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Whitney M. Young Jr. Conference Scholarship
Named after social work hero and civil rights activist, Whitney M. Young Jr., this scholarship will provide free conference registration to a limited number of BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) social workers and social work
students.
In nearly every occupation BIPOC men and women earn less than their white counterparts. Even in female dominated fields like social work Black women, for example, are paid less than white, non-Hispanic males. And when it comes to educational
debt, Black social workers and other social workers of color have vastly more student loan debt than their white counterparts with the same level of education.
Individuals and organizations can contributing to this fund in support of our BIPOC members and colleagues. You can add on a donation with your registration or contact hware.naswoh@socialworkers.org to contribute independently.
Those who choose to donate to the Whitney M. Young Jr. Scholarship Fund will have their name listed as a donor on the conference webpage and program. The Scholarship Application is Currently Closed Due to the overwhelming number of applications in years past, which far outpaced funds available, we have capping the number of scholarship applications to twenty. Scholarships are not guaranteed for all twenty applicants. If funds become available beyond funding for the initial twenty applicants, we will re-open the application, though this is unlikely.
Sponsor the 2025 Annual Conference
The NASW Ohio Annual Conference offers the opportunity for organizations, companies, and universities to directly market to and connect with social workers, counselors, chemical dependency licensees, and students through sponsorship and
exhibitor opportunities.
Sponsoring the conference is a great opportunity to: - Highlight your organization's job opening, uplift the benefits of joining your team, and build genuine connections that can lead to great job matches.
- Promote your organization's services, programs, and mission to increase referrals, partnerships, and engagement.
- Show your support for Ohio Social Workers! Your sponsorship helps foster community, learning, and collaboration amongst social workers and advances advocacy on behalf of social workers and their clients.
- Gaining valuable exposure by marketing your products and services to a diverse, highly engaged audience who are eager to discover brands aligned with their values and interests.
- Share the unique benefits of your university's program with those looking to take the next step in their social work education journey.
Sponsorship and exhibitor packages range from $850-$5,950 and space is limited.
View sponsorship opportunities and register HERE>>>
Gold Sponsors

Case Western Reserve University,
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences As the #12 ranked School of Social Work in the country, Case Western Reserve University’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences is a leader in social work and nonprofit management education committed to equity, innovation and transformation. Our graduates learn to uplift individuals, influence policy and transform society. With online and on-campus MSW formats, innovative paths and certificates, including Trauma-Informed Practice, the Mandel School offers students the opportunity to tailor their education while preparing to lead meaningful change. LEARN MORE 
Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Franklin County LEARN MORE 
University of Cincinnati, School of Social Work At the University of Cincinnati’s School of Social Work, we provide comprehensive BSW and MSW programs that equip students with the skills needed to lead in diverse social work settings. Join a community dedicated to advancing social justice and making a difference in the lives of individuals and families. LEARN MORE 
The Ohio State University, College of Social Work LEARN MORE 
The Ohio Department of Behavioral Health LEARN MORE 
Community Health & Wellness Partner As a partner of choice, Community Health & Wellness Partners (CHWP) mission is to provide quality whole-person patient centered health care to anyone and everyone in the community. CHWP is a community health center that provides primary care services with integrated behavioral health, and other ancillary services including pharmacy, chronic care management, and social services to 13,000 patients in rural central Ohio. Our depth of knowledge and the innovative and tenacious way in which we serve our patients is what changes lives. CHWP is also a teaching health center that supports students of medical and mental health disciplines including social work and psychiatry rotations. To learn more about CHWP visit CHWPcares.org. LEARN MORE
Silver Sponsors

 

Exhibitor
Rose Hill Center Hopewell Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging NewVista Behavioral Health Akron Children's The Institute for Creative Mindfulness HCF Management, Inc. The P.E.E.R. Center LifeLine Pilots Cleveland State University, School of Social Work Relinks.org Problem Gambling Network of Ohio Optum Syntero, Inc. Mount St. Joseph University Franklin County Children's Services Ohio End of Life Options Third Wheel Consulting Help Me Grow Southeast Healthcare The Christ Hospital The Centers Miami University Ohio University, Department of Social Work SUN Behavioral Health Licking Memorial Health Systems Acadia Interwoven Kinnect Ohio School Social Work Association Charlie Health CareOasis Sex Addicts Anonymous
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